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第11回社会保障審議会介護保険部会介護分野の文書に係る負担軽減に関する専門委員会 資料
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2022-8-23 15:00)
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新型コロナワクチン接種証明書のコンビニ交付参加市町情報を更新しました
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2022-8-23 14:10)
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文部科学省国立教育政策研究所非常勤職員(期間業務職員)採用のお知らせ
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2022-8-23 14:00)
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薬学系人材養成の在り方に関する検討会 とりまとめ
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2022-8-23 14:00)
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情報委員会(第27回)の開催について 【オンライン会議】
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2022-8-23 14:00)
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薬事・食品衛生審議会薬事分科会医薬品等安全対策部会安全対策調査会を開催します(オンライン会議)
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2022-8-23 14:00)
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第24回労働政策審議会労働政策基本部会(開催案内)
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2022-8-23 14:00)
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Arguments for Incompatibilism
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2022-8-23 12:54)
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[Revised entry by Kadri Vihvelin on August 22, 2022.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
We believe that we have free will and this belief is so firmly entrenched in our daily lives that it is almost impossible to take seriously the thought that it might be mistaken. We deliberate and make choices, for instance, and in so doing we assume that there is more than one choice we can make, more than one action we are able to perform. When we look back and regret a foolish choice, or blame ourselves for not doing something we should have done, we assume that we could have chosen and done otherwise. When we look forward and make...
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Consequentializing
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2022-8-23 9:57)
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[New Entry by Douglas W. Portmore on August 22, 2022.]
Act-consequentialism is one of today's leading moral theories. Broadly construed, it holds that the ultimate right-making feature of an act is that its outcome is not evaluatively outranked by that of any available alternative. To evaluatively rank (hereafter, simply "rank") a set of outcomes is to rank them along some evaluative dimension, such as their overall goodness, their goodness for the agent, their goodness for others besides the agent, or some combination of such things. And when we combine act-consequentialism...
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Hans-Georg Gadamer
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2022-8-23 9:49)
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[Revised entry by Jeff Malpas on August 22, 2022.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Hans-Georg Gadamer is the decisive figure in the development of twentieth century hermeneutics - almost certainly eclipsing, in terms of influence and reputation, the other leading figures, including Paul Ricoeur, and also Gianni Vattimo (Vattimo was himself one of Gadamer's students). Profoundly affected by the philosophy of Martin Heidegger (whose own influence on philosophical hermeneutics is pervasive despite Heidegger's abandonment of the term in his later thought), Gadamer was trained in neo-Kantian...
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